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TWO LEAD BELT BOYS WOUNDED IN FRANCE

The names of Zeno Mosier of Bonne Terre and Dewitt Weible of Desloge, both of whom are serving with the Marines in France, having enlisted in July, 1917, were included in the list of slightly wounded in action in France, May 13.

Zeno Mosier is the son of Chas. Mosier who lives on a farm near Bonne Terre. Dewitte Weible is also the son of a farmer, Wm. Weible, who lives on a farm near Desloge. Before he enlisted in the Marines, Dewitt was employed by the St. Louis Smelting & Refining Company. He has three brothers, Edward, George and Robert, residing at Cantwell and Desloge.

The parents of both the boys received official notice from Washington, informing them that the boys had been wounded in action.

Published by THE LEAD BELT NEWS, Flat River, St. Francois Co. MO, May 17, 1918.

 

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